How do cells connect to the extracellular matrix? - through integrins - through tight junctions - through gap junctions - through cadherins What is a ciliated epithelium? When considering the function of the extracellular matrix, what is the function of laminin protein...
TFF3 promotes the repair of intestinal epithelial injury by regulating the expression of tight junction proteins in intestinal epithelial cells and the resulting intercellular contacts. TFF3 can anchor to E-cadherin on the cytoskeleton to form a cell adhesion junction complex (an E-cadherin/β-catenin...
The sub-proteome of cell surface proteins was characterized using the cell surface capturing (CSC) method for labeling proteins on the surface (Wollscheid et al.2009). Experiments with CHO cells were conducted as previously reported (Klingler et al.2021). In brief, various different CHO cell li...
Another bacterial driver of esophageal cancer might be Fusobacterium nucleatum, a bacterium shown to directly promote colorectal carcinogenesis through activation of molecular pathways governing cell adhesion and migration (e.g. E-cadherin/b-catenin) [100], and the abundance of which has also been ...
What are the thickness and structure of parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma cells? What is the role of the cytoskeleton in cell division? How do cells connect to the extracellular matrix? - through integrins - through tight junctions - through gap junctions - ...
found that decreased levels of circTulp4 resulted in downregulation of miR-204–5p and miR-26a-5p targets, including the MEIS2 gene, cadherin 2 (CDH2) gene, melanogenesis associated transcription factor (MITF) gene, and phosphodiesterase-4B (PDE4B) gene, affecting the development and function ...
5 渭m testis sections were immunolabeled for junctional complex proteins; zona occulden-1, occludin, claudin-11, N-Cadherin, connexin 43 and vimentin. Hormones were measured in serum using radioimmunoassays. Approximately 80% more Sertoli cells were present in flutamide-treated boars at 6.5 weeks...
2). In addition, epithelial-derived cancer cells are also known to over-express E-cadherin on their surface. Altogether, it is therefore likely that CD103+ TILs could play a significant role in inducing better antitumor immune responses. Interestingly, studies by Mami-Chouaib’s group have ...
Cadherin is a well-known cell–cell adhesion molecule, and it binds to β-catenin, which in turn binds to α-catenin. However, little is known about the re... A Kawajiri,N Itoh,M Fukata,... - 《Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications》 被引量: 115发表: 2000年 Novel cellular...
Pituitary tumor-derived fibroblast growth factor receptor 4 isoform disrupts neural cell-adhesion molecule/N-cadherin signaling to diminish cell adhesiveness: a mechanism underlying pituitary neoplasia. Mol Endocrinol 2004; 18(10):2543-2552. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Ezzat S, Zheng L, Winer...